…What stands out is just how talented the trio are as they swop songs around and perform a devastatingly simple set…They are superb songwriters with a knack for capturing the spirit of the three minute single and the wealth of material on display proves that they should really have had a higher profile.

Classic Rock Society (September 2005)

Overall this is an interesting DVD that shows that the band had a lot more to offer than just one song which everybody knows…

Feedback (November 2005)

This nicely unassuming package is dominated by an ‘unplugged’ performance…and the collection is supplemented by some original promo videos and an interesting documentary feature on the history of the band

Kevin Bryan, Stirling Advertiser

Easy on the ear and the eye this delightful DVD also includes lots of bonus features, such as archive videos as well as a history of the group and a discography.

Hartlepool Mail (September 2006)

…by simply unplugging their guitars and creating sumptuous new arrangements, The Korgis breathe new life into these golden numbers, until it’s amazing just how fresh they all now sound, as the duo and a guesting John Baker astutely bring out each song’s inherent magic, highlighting its mood, melody, and lyrical strength. So, although it may look like just another a Best Of package, Unplugged actually walks the Korgis to brand new heights. A must for all fans.

Jo-Anne Greene, Goldmine (October 2006)

Easy on the ear and the eye this delightful DVD also includes lots of bonus features, such as archive videos as well as a history of the group and a discography.